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1. | Wabash Blues
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2. | Basin Street Blues
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3. | Beale Street Blues
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4. | Weary Blues
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5. | The St. Louis Blues
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6. | Loveless Love
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7. | Royal Garden Blues
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Jazz
Recorded February 20, 1959 at Columbia Studios, New York City
Johnny Hodges Alto Saxophone Duke Ellington Piano Harry "Sweets" Edison Trumpet Les Spann Guitar Al Hall Bass Sam Jones Bass Jo Jones Drums Norman Granz Producer
Several times in his career star alto-saxophone soloist Johnny Hodges struck out on his own, only to return each time to Duke Ellington's band. There seemed to be a constant tension between them, though it was old hat by the time of this recording. In the enclosed notes, critic Michael Ullman examines this complex relationship, suggesting that the blues classics chosen for this program may have been neutral ground. A place where Ellington's unique piano playing could come to the fore and Hodges's irrepressible sensuality could have free rein.
This is one of the very best small-group records Ellington ever made -- a relaxed, perfectly integrated set of music that truly swings the blues. And now, from the original-session tapes, in best sound. session
Original recordings produced by Norman Granz |
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